“I get so frustrated at Instagram and social media and society in general. We’re so obsessed with body image. I even have 30 year old women saying they want to ‘change this’, or they wish they ‘looked like that’,” she told Cosmopolitan Australia.

“I don’t think that’s a positive message to put out there. It can be so consuming and there is nothing more toxic than not wanting to be yourself.”

Watch: Ben Fordham on the perils of social media. Post continues after video,.

It’s not a token gesture either – scroll through her feed and you’ll see several “raw” pictures that only serve to make the 28 year old more likeable and relatable.

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It’s a move that Frost believes is important for herself as well as her young (and older) followers.

“I think I look like a ghost and a boy when I don’t have makeup on but that doesn’t stop me going down the street or hanging with friends. If I had a daughter who wanted to change herself it would break my heart,” she said.

That’s not to say the former Bachelorette is immune to getting swept up by the “perfect filter” of social media.(Post continues after gallery.)

Sam Frost

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Sam FrostSam Frost Source: Instagram: @fro01

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Sam FrostSam Frost Source: Instagram: @fro01

Sam FrostInstagram: @fro01

Sam FrostInstagram: @fro01

Sam FrostInstagram: @fro01

“I’ve been caught up myself in it. It was the start of summer and I caught myself going, ‘I should probably start doing some situps and start really exercising and making more of an effort with my appearance’, and I literally just had to snap out of it and go, ‘No Sam, you’re not like that’,” she told Mamamia previously.

Frost is on the cover of the latest issue of Cosmopolitan.

"I like to say that I don’t feel pressure but sometimes I do feel like I have to sharpen my appearance up a bit and then I go, ‘No, because that’s not actually what I look like and what I’m about’."

Unfortunately, as well as support, Frost has also experienced her fair share of hateful comments online, that reached a particularly low point last month.

To the fake accounts heavily trolling me online & into my personal life. If you wanted to break me.. Congratulations you have won. #broken ????

"I don’t wear makeup on the weekends, I wear daggy clothes and I’m not really fashionable and I have a pot belly and that’s the way I am and I can’t be bothered doing sit ups everyday. I want to play with my dog and eat toast," she said.

"I think about 16-year-olds and if I had a daughter who was feeling like they didn't look the right way it would break my heart. That’s why I go, ‘This is who I am and I don’t want to be like that or be a bad influence on social media.' That’s what it always comes back to."

Image: Instagram/@fro01.

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